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  1. Part 1: https://youtu.be/U6mrQKirfJQ?t=1m54s Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7n7X1_NcBY
  2. Really appreciate the kind words and info. Fayetteville is an awesome town and UA has some great traditions. Had some good times there. Will be pulling for the Hogs other than when we play them.
  3. Gabriel Murphy LB 6'2" 215 Dallas, TX (Bishop Lynch) Garrison Johnson RB 5'11" 210 Manvel, TX (Manvel) Grayson Murphy LB 6'2" 215 Dallas, TX (Bishop Lynch) Damon Ward WR 6"1" 192 Beaumont, TX (Westbrook) Taylor Jacobs LB 6'2" 215 Grand Prairie, TX (South Grand Prairie) Chris Cassidy OL 6'4" 275 Angelton, TX (Angleton) Will Kuehne QB 6'1" 190 Owasso, OK (Owasso) Deonte Simpson WR 6'0" 192 Beaumont, TX (Westbrook) Kevin Wood LB 6'0" 200 San Antonio, TX (Judson) John Brunner OL 6'5" 305 Brock, TX (Brock) Asher Alberding TE 6'4" 235 Houston, TX (Clearlake) Demeco Roland DT 6'3" 290 Broken Arrow, OK (Broken Arrow) Jevin Murray DB 5'11" 175 Pearland TX (Shadow Creek) Kealon Jackson WR 5'9" 163 Pearland TX (Shadow Creek) Leandre Davis DB 5'10" 190 Rosenberg, TX (Terry) Kenneth Dotson DL 6'3" 255 Houston, TX (Lamar) Oscar Adaway RB 6'0" 210 Houston, TX (Lamar) Daxton Byers OL 6'5" 295 Edmond, OK (Deer Creek) Jimmy Walker DL 6'3" 255 Houston, TX (Lutheran North) Read about the latest North Texas recruiting news here: http://www.gomeangreen.com/forums/forum/23-unt-football-recruiting/
  4. HUDL VIDEO LINK JIMMY WALKER MAX PREPS VIDEO LINK JIMMY WALKER
  5. Good to see you at the tailgate Jim. Welcome back!
  6. Here's the deal on Will, they (Owasso) graduated all of their best players after winning the state championship last year. They are extremely young and inexperienced at key positions including WR and OLine. They played 2 of the best teams out of Arkansas to start the season because they have a hard time getting anyone else in OK to play them in non district. Will is doing great, don't fret too much about the stats on him this year. Just hope and pray he can stay healthy and a p5 school doesn't poach him.
  7. My sources are telling me Broken Arrow has like 6 D-I prospects. They are loaded this year.
  8. Come on guys, let's have some honesty here.
  9. He had it iced so no telling until they do the MRI etc.. hopefully nothing serious but they can likely afford to have him sit out against IW and heal. He's a gamer and a senior so he will play through pain if need be.
  10. I'm hoping they can sit Murray out for the IW game and let him heal up that shoulder. He looked pretty darn good in the plays I watched him on against SMU.
  11. Incarnate Word can hang their hats on the fact they put up 30 points against an FBS team however, it’s still going be tough for the Cardinals to do much better than their 1-10 record last season if their defense can’t find ways to stop opposing offenses. North Texas is solid, experienced team with great offensive weapons and is the type of team I feel that no one is really going to want to play as they certainly have the potential to beat almost anyone if their defense is improved. North Texas was one of my favorite plays last week and as I imagine North Texas will be favored by about 30-35 points, my initial thoughts are to take Mean Green and also put a play on the over if that number isn’t too high. Read more at https://sportschatplace.com/cfb-picks/2018/09/08/north-texas-vs-incarnate-word-9/8/18-college-football-pick-odds-and-prediction#hYT5zxQJMzcS5ws0.99
  12. SMU’s season opener could not have gone worse. The Mustangs were outgained, outplayed and outcoached in Saturday night’s 46-23 loss to North Texas at Apogee Stadium in Denton. “Everything that could go wrong went wrong,” SMU head coach Sonny Dykes said. SMU’s offense looked out of sync for the better part of the night. It started on the first drive, when the Mustangs went three and out after two penalties and a sack. Five of the Mustangs’ six first-half possessions ended in punts. On four of those drives, SMU went three and out. By the end of the first half, the Mustangs had just 24 total yards in the first half and only 46 by the end of the third quarter. “We never could get anything going,” Dykes said. “We couldn’t get on track. It just seemed like we were sluggish.” Ben Hicks’ struggles echoed those of the Mustangs’. He was under pressure all night long and had trouble throwing accurate passes to his receivers. He only completed three passes for 27 yards in the first half and threw an interception that was returned for a touchdown by North Texas’ Kemon Brooks to put the Mean Green up 14-0. Hicks rebounded in the fourth quarter, completing six of nine passes for 197 yards and two scores, but it was too little, too late. read more: http://www.smudailycampus.com/sports/everything-that-could-go-wrong-went-wrong
  13. Here's the box score and write-up from the Incarnate Word game against New Mexico: https://uiwcardinals.com/news/2018/9/1/football-new-mexico-defeats-uiw-in-season-opener.aspx Their QB is Jon Copeland a freshman from Argyle: https://uiwcardinals.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=7272 Copeland hit 17 of 36 passes for 328 yards and a touchdown.
  14. We better hope Sonny stays. If he gets replaced I bet they exit the series immediately!
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